January 4, 2018 Like many nonprofit organizations, the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, formed out of a necessity after one individual wanted to help an injured bird, but had no place to take i. more »»

January 4, 2018 Scott Fischer, president of Scott Fischer Enterprises, announced Friday the sale of Six Bends Harley-Davidson and Naples Harley-Davidson to TMCFM, Inc. with a closing scheduled Jan. 10. more »»

January 3, 2018 LCEC offers Southwest Florida residents some tips as the temperature dips: If at all possible, resist the urge to turn on the heat. Heating your home can cost two to three times more than cooling it. more »»

January 3, 2018 The Lee County Board of County Commissioners has appointed Cape Coral City Councilmember John Carioscia to the Lee County Tourist Development Council. Carioscia, who was appointed Dec. more »»

January 2, 2018 A new meet-up group is focused on supporting those with whole-food plant-based lifestyles. In October, Lee Health an-nounced the launch of the Whole-Food, Plant-Based Living Group. more »»

December 29, 2017 Cape Coral City Council has two viable options concerning the old golf course acreage off Palm Tree Boulevard in the South Cape: Buy the 175-acre parcel or pave the way for residential development,... more »»

December 29, 2017 Cape Coral is hosting a job fair Wednesday, Jan. 3, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., at City Hall, 1015 Cultural Park Blvd. The event is open to job seekers interested in working for the city. more »»

December 28, 2017 Harriet is again the mother of two eaglets. The first egg, dubbed E10, pipped early Tuesday morning around 8 a.m., with it being fully visible at 8:33 a.m. Twelve hours later, at 8:54 p.m. more »»

December 28, 2017 A series of events caused delays in construction of the proposed Cape Coral Animal Shelter, but plans continue to move along with organizers hoping to break ground as early as this spring. more »»

December 28, 2017 By CHUCK BALLARO news@breezenewspapers.com N ew Year's Eve revelers have a wealth of options in the Cape — there are three big events happening in the city Sunday, featuring food, fireworks and fun. more »»

December 28, 2017 The most visible signs of Hurricane Irma have been dragged away: the storm create 3 million cubic yards of debris. But for many, damage remains from the storm’s state-wide destruction of seawalls. more »»